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V . ^ 'I V- : \ , ' ' -t/ -V X,, ■ f r ' X i ‘r ■/ - ■ ■ r- —;r---f- • r f I PAGE EIGHTEEN / t Ulmtrljpatifr lEwanlitg ^aralb raiDAY, A rtn. JT, 19W x i A. DqnH Forget the Men aM Women in the Service~^Give tg^ th& i^^ ; . Group B of the Center Congre Tha 'second degree will be work ■Mra, C harles B axter, president. MUi June C. Chambers of 156 A boutTow iiN gational Church will meet Monday ed on a..cla.ss of 25 Candidates to Slid members of the' executive Main street has recently been n ight a t 8 o'clock at the church'. night at'A:30 at St. James' .School board of the Women’s Club, wjiich elected treasurer of the' tipaala Average Daily. Net Pre^ Run Guest speaker wrfll be Dr. Robert by the offleers .of CampbelrCoiin- College, East Orange, N. J., chap ROfiltRY CLUB'S Oroup 518, Polish^Women’* Al T. Parson, dean of. the Kennedy cil, Knights of Columbus, led by la bringing Dorothy Rankin Sind For the Ended The Weather ter of Pal Chi, national honorary A pril 11, 1958 liance., will serve the traditional School, of Missions in Hartford. Grand Knight Charles McCarthy. ■her Marionettes for a return en psychology fraternity. Miss BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEEK » ■ Forecast of U. S. Weather Bnrena Swiedonka dinner on Sunday, w!,o wilt talk on Africa from which The third degree will l>e exempll- gagement to MancheaterXfor the Chambers, a high honors aludent, ___ ■ ^ 'JV / April 19, at 3 p.' m. In White he has just returned after spend- fled on this cla.s* Sunday a fte r benefit , of children, will serve as is also a member ■ of the college TALENT SHOW, MAY 8,1953 ; 10,936 /IJght rain changing to some Eacle Hall, North street. The in., eight months there. Anyone noon at the American Legion ushers at the performance tomor choir, the Student Christian Asso- V ■ ’v . ■ . truest speaker will be Mrs. Helen Interested is invited to sttend. Home by District Deputy Frank row afternoon at*3 o’clock in the tiiation. and Skansen, the Swedish ; Plense enter fii.v name. I has'e n«v>r parformed for pay* i ‘ Member of the Audit ' light Snow tonight. Omier. Sunday Kobakiewicz of Wallingford, state E.- Francis and his staff of Hart Verplanck School. Indications point dancing group. j W/ - r Bureau of Circulations partly rlnq^y. chairman of the Polish Women’s Rev. James A. Bull. Mrs. Bull ford. Francis will be honor guest to a large attendance. Those who . \ . Manchester— A City of Village Charm G « t H i m * M arjeri# Mills of Act e •« 4 a ••••••• a ••• e *.• Alliance. The hostess will be' Mrs. and their young sons. Lon and at tonight’s affair. have not al-eady secured tickets V. ■ *• . products at Teofila Parciak of North street. Jim. have returned to their home may. do so a t th e Hall. x . Member* of Ander.son-Shea Po.st. i H u h t n d No. 2046,, VFW, and Auxiliary' ate ' on Elm Hill road, Ta’lcottvilie, Mr.s. Elizabeth S. Topping and , ' ■ . .__- X . Signed' a * , , , .......... VOL. IJXXII, NO. 169 (Classified Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 19.'i3 (TWELVE PAGES) Pinoliurst: Joan Mary Bandrd of 28 West after spending.-a week with Mr. Raymond E. Tyez will be married Rev. ’Theoflore Gubala, assi.stant requested to meet tonight at .7:15 : L- . PRICE FIVE CENTS Center street yesterday Joined the Bull's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the South pastor of' St.' Bridget’s Church.' at the W. F. Quish Funeral Home. I W EAREVER Waves and has proceeded- to the Bull oi Morrison. III. Rev. Jarn.es Methodist Church. ' to 4>ay .their ;.j-eirpe^ ia- Jam es' Address /.’ • ‘ ' s #• ALUMINIJM* FO IL w'ill be gue.st speaker at the com Naval Training Station at Bain- Bull sueceeded Rev. Ernest Go>-* munion breakfs.sf of St. Mar Hynes w’ho was, a member of the i don. minister,of the Taleottville. post. *■ - br'dge, Md. — Duplicate bridge will be played garet’s Circle. .Daughl'‘rs of Isa- A" g e„,.........S c h o o l.................................................................G.-a,.- . rade. ,VNv, .a, -ALL DETERGENT Congregational Church, w-ho left tonight at 8 o’clock in T inker hella, Sunday. April 19, at the SSc M d S2.49 Manchester Loyal Orange Lodge. for hi* native Scotland in April of Hall. Last week's winners were American Legion Home. Mcm- St. Bridget’s Mothers Circle will Parent's ' Signature ........................................................... No. 99, will hold its monthly meet 1950, and returned in D-eenihei- Elizabeth Dziadtis and Mrs. Jo- ber.s are requested to meet in meet Monday at 8 p. m. a t the ALL SWEET, 3 LBS. 59c ing tomorrow at 8 p.m, in Orange to assume charge of the Congre .■;epli McVeigh. Ernest Ungerer, front of St. Bridget’s Chureh be home of Mrs. Ralph Rooke, 40 Mall this entr,v to Chairman Joseph F. Bell. 61 C .r t f ^ o o 6 Drive, Hall. gational Church In Amagansetl, | J.smes T. Baker and George Siem- fore the 8 s.* m. Msss and enter Manchester, Conn., not later than Ma,r 1, 1958. I Six Billion Slash Asked in Arms Spending Hartland road. Election of officers EASY OFF OVEN CLEANER L. I. I ■sen. the church in a body. , will tske place. , . Rev. Erich Brandt and William DEAL—1 FLAKO F. 'Gess will represent Concordia Lutheran Church at' the spring . A 1 FLAKORN Both For 27c convention of the New England Conference, U ni t.f d - Lutheran { , - .4. V *■> “ V PREA M c o f f e e CREAJIi Church in America, at Redeemer ■ , 1,.'. <L- Lutheran Church, Law-rence. Maas., RY-TROt'S FERTILIZER Sunday evening, and Monday. Of- flcers for the coming year will be FLORIDA ORANGES. Doe. «5c elected, Mr. Brandt will ^ve a re- ,port of the Pariah Eiiucatlon com INDIAN RIVER FLORIDA mittee. and a report on the study ExchongB to Start j Reproduction of Herald’s Honor-winning Page One SEEDLESS GRAPEFRL'IT of the constitution of the Lutheran \ 8 for 35c Home for the Aged in Southbiiry. MINUTE RICE Uc «nd S9c Sunday a t 7 P. M, f ^ Ton may have an early W „ appolntnaent g For your shopping con> A For private ante driving Pusan, Korea, April (a^iWounded prisoners at 9 s. m. Rhadta -dao'W tOss-aaw West Buildup v o n i^ t Pinohurst Gro* med Monday (7 p.'m.. Sunday, e.s.f.) .nc, LSta, tw ■ANSHMTSa. n*>7L. SltaGST, MAOrG A US* imLGTMpt rMMRl eory is opon until 8:30 (/Pi —Allied guards All five delegates of the UN's ■HI. I ri,| ii.M< with shotguns kilktf four P rl^ ovonings. main tnice team\wcre in Korea WashinKton, April l^ /P ) _ S e n . Ferguson (R„ Mick>, Communist prisoners and today. They could - be in Pan- munjom. the weather^ truce talk called today for a six billion dollar cut in arms and atomic wounded 45 in nmting down spending and Sen. Gillette (D„ Iowa), said he has the impraa- a blond.v riot/hy chanting, village, in a matter of hours when Fleet, President Talk the fast-breaking developments Sion the Eisenhower administration may support a slower Sale Ends rock throv^g captives on of the past-coupie weeks arid up buildup of western defense. ------------------- -------LI_____________ZZ, Yoncho l^ n d Friday after tn a call to re-open the stalled The proposalby Ferguson, ehair- noon. the UN Prisoner of War talks. Korean War Stalemate man of the Senat Armed Serv . Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison, - - «. •• GrisG J„ "_ --------- ■» - P'-BWGf 8iw>inmo«s ....................... .—, ice Appropriation subcommittee, Command announced. No UN ' M-Sriae WeriGt ^-aial 5.«>wmg as*. rWsGt .s tso* « • gAoiiqiini ^ tM R'« tame in the face of an assertion Iran A rm y sec^ ity personnel were head of the UN delegation, and S>G^GG-« •GGGt TRaT f«G.*G .... ... M orMMb Air Force Brig. Gen, Edgar Glenn,, t kHt’Smmt* M- 0*r-... — asgvos R««aia” etcy VV*ttS apM 6m ^mg* by Sen. Symington l D-Mo.) that Bo m*e»* Fv-4G-*-^. ^ , vm. s.It iDm >$RW 8gqt Ik* senously hurt. another member, flew here from T*. fGG44s ,g,N*HG*»|»4 ^Military Chiefs U. S. military strength .Is lagging COATS, SUITS and Japan today 4W ■ **-• G low t*•!» W br4yi«g iGSGfG G-gas SO-IGG^ - Giriiri SB*~l~ 4GGGIIJ further behind Russia's every day. SI.35 Volut fsvtGSG a**« IMGG Fog'S! •••• G4MS- sGgWiwi wgaG tg " • Munsan, Korea. April 18^— Harlrson came to observe the T»*.6GWGS«a7 euAf *uem\9. ~ - Dulles Talks Tonight M an -S aved ‘t t 2 - Also at Parley T O r o B R S - (/P) — UN and Communist | exchange of ,-ick and wounded •mg «g4n w ----------- GGGPesgd WsgoglGS Attention centered on a speech' A • ■g«t -as r**0*-M* MS* «* p gW IFGnMGd So >i ■ SiOigi I First Quolity staff officers todav agreed i begin at Panmun- isMG a** g iPsiG GO*« •*# • w-g* tg* temUi" Secretary of State Dulles will mak i / \ IT I Y1 G REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK ONLY gg4 Turn 9K tonight (10 p.m., e. a. t.) before thS i ■■•vyCHJ.Q lentativelv bn a time schedule! Monda.v. and to be briefed on me gfcg* •« »gg^ . nS'Z ■ M Ml* 8 VMg !!•«.««• gtsgfAsgtgr ».,»> rt**a*»a»«■«<.1 t '.ft,»; * late.*?! nevplopmpnt,<*.